Historical Atlases and Maps of U.S. and States

Missouri Digital HeritageExplore our Collective Past More than 9 million records can be accessed through Missouri Digital Heritage, including the collections of the Missouri State Archives, the Missouri State Library and other institutions from across the state. We’re always working to help local organizations digitize their collections and share them online. If you have ideas or suggestions, please send them to mdh@sos.mo.gov.Map of Italy - Rome, Italy Map Information History, Italian MapsItaly was certainly influenced by many powerful cultures and political forces over time, including the Byzantines, Etruscans and Greeks, but it was the world-changing impact of both the Roman civilization and the Italian Renaissance that contributed most-significantly to its status in the modern world. The Roman Republic originated in 510 BC and many powerful Emperors would rule its territories. It was during the life of Julius Caesar (100 BC-44 BC) that the Roman Empire began its total domination of the Mediterranean area and parts of central Europe. Its powerful legions swept across the lands and seas and no one could match the strength of its armies. The pages of history are replete with seemingly invincible cultures that eventually faded away, and the Roman Empire was no different.

Family History with the Lineage KeeperWe’ve talked about the vast family history resources on the web. Here are more sites that are worth visiting and bookmarking. Be sure to try the BYU Relationship Finder site.. Do you need a genealogy form including just the census records headers?Atlas of Historical County Boundaries ProjectNational Data Click on the national map to see all of the Atlas' content related to the nation at one view. Like the state map above this content includes interactive maps, shapefiles, and metadata. Boundary AnimationsAmerican Studies @ The University of VirginiaCultural Maps in American Studies Comments Hans Holbein, the younger, Typus Cosmographia Universalis 1532Learn to Use Google in Genealogy Searches - Google Genealogy TipsSince the Google search engine went live in September 1999, it has changed the way people search the web. Today, many genealogists use Google for their genealogy internet and surname queries, and for good reason. Not only does Google produce accurate and relevant search results, Google is extraordinarily fast and flexible. However, Google has evolved over the years and the tips and tricks have changed and evolved also. Below are some tips for genealogy searches to get the most from all that Google has to offer.

Panoramic Maps CollectionThe Library of Congress Map Collections | Cities and Towns Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress The Panoramic Maps collection has been migrated to an improved presentation. Please visit the new presentation.Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United StatesA spectacular historical atlas refashioned for the 21st century Here you will find one of the greatest historical atlases: Charles O. Paullin and John K. Wright's Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States, first published in 1932.